West Ham United first team coach Ian Hendon admits the club has been buzzing since last week's win at Tottenham.
Hendo said the victory, which lifted West Ham out of the Barclays Premier League bottom-three, had provided a huge boost to everyone associated with the Club.
"It was most definitely a very proud day for the Club," the 41-year-old told whufc.com. "We had gone through a few away games and not scored, so to go to Tottenham and get three was obviously very pleasing.
"A lot of work went into how we played last week and it came to fruition on Sunday.
"The manager came in after the Hull game and we sat down as a staff and planned from the Monday morning. We have our meetings every morning and the thought went into that way back then.
"The lads were receptive to what we put on on the training ground during the week leading up to the game and I must say that the analysts' pre-match stuff that the lads saw was spot-on and they carried out the instructions to a tee.
"It culminated in a 3-0 away win at Spurs, so it was a good week's work."
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